2011/12/15 夜神 岩男 supergiantpot...@yahoo.co.jp:
The CentOS community is its biggest drawback, not its dev community.
I would say that lack of dev manpower is CentOS's drawback, and not a
major one at that. Yes, I know that CentOS 6.0 was release some 9
months after RHEL 6.0, and that CentOS 6.1
On 12/14/2011 07:47 PM, Rich Boyce wrote:
On 14/12/11 10:37, Caffeine Lee wrote:
Thank you guys,
I have the feeling that Fedora is like a tech preview and for Fedora
developers rather than a platform for something serious.
That's precisely what Fedora is. That doesn't mean its not fairly
On 13/12/11 17:20, Caffeine Lee wrote:
After Fedora 13, for some reason, I switched to Debian Squeeze and I'm
still using it. It's a little bit old and lack of cool new features but
very stable, high performance and it has a very good community. Don't
know if it's worth to sacrifice (Debian)
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 19:20, Caffeine Lee linux.leho...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to ask if Fedora is good for me a Java developer? I will be working
with Java EE technologies and possibly developing Eclipse plugins also. I'm
considering Fedora for working in my new company.
In my opinion
Thank you guys,
I have the feeling that Fedora is like a tech preview and for Fedora
developers rather than a platform for something serious.
Maybe I will try Scientific Linux 6.2 (when released) and Debian testing
and see what's good for me.
Hoang
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On 14/12/11 10:37, Caffeine Lee wrote:
Thank you guys,
I have the feeling that Fedora is like a tech preview and for Fedora
developers rather than a platform for something serious.
I think it's both - I support it in an enterprise setting for about 50
people, and it works pretty well. They
Hi all,
I want to ask if Fedora is good for me a Java developer? I will be working
with Java EE technologies and possibly developing Eclipse plugins also. I'm
considering Fedora for working in my new company.
I used Fedora for about a year. It was Fedora 12 and 13. F13 was quite
stable and I
Hi,
I want to ask if Fedora is good for me a Java developer? I will be
working with Java EE technologies and possibly developing Eclipse plugins
also.
As a Java developer I like Fedora because of the many java tools and
libraries that are part of the distribution. Fedora Eclipse does not
include